01875falsetruetrueindex1true-1<b>indexfulltext,descriptiontrueon201id,title,titleSort,thumbnail,url,localid,description,site,type,featureComment,featureMystery,bibliographicCitation,accessionNo,madePublic,publicDisplay,creator,contributor,publisher,itemLatitude,itemLongitude,subject,source,language,spatial,temporal,created,modified,enclosureURL,enclosureLength,enclosureType,multiPart2true type:("collection") searchSet:OurOntariotrue</b>110typefSpatialfGroupNamesiteitemTypefeatureCommentfeatureMysteryfDateDecaderightsCreativeCommonsfDateYearindexMississauga News, 12 Nov 20082010-12-16T14:31:42ZfalsefalseOOI.2258941eng22589412010-12-16T14:32:42Z2010-12-16T14:34:41ZfalsetrueBasketballhttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/MLS/MLS794598t.jpgAscension Eagles are going to ROPSSAA finalascension eagles are going to ropssaa final 2258941collectiontexthttp://news.OurOntario.ca/mississauga/2258941/data1787-19662009-12-05T10:59:03ZLibrary and Archives CanadaThe Ship Registration Index Database (SRI) contains more than 78,000 entries of ships registered in ports of Canada between 1787 and 1966. Through this research tool, you can obtain information about a ship such as its name, its type, its official number, the year and port of registration, where it was built, its date of construction and, in some cases, what happened to it. The database also allows you to find references for the physical registers or microfilm reels.falsefalseMHGL.63621engfre636212009-12-05T11:06:36Z2009-12-05T11:06:36ZfalsetrueLibrary and Archives CanadaLibrary and Archives CanadaShip registersShipping1787-1966http://images.MaritimeHistoryoftheGreatLakes.ca/Images/MHGL063621t.jpgShip Registration Indexship registration index 63621collectiontexthttp://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/ship-registration/001093-100.01-e.php19142010-11-16T14:02:39ZMeasures 62cm in height x 34cm in widthFramed by Grand River Gallery, Caledonia Ontario318927image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001707747f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.170774717077472010-11-16T14:08:03Z2010-11-22T12:56:13ZfalsetrueHaldimand CountyMedalsSoldiersWorld War 1914-19181914http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001707747t.jpgFramed medals of George Wooster and James Sennframed medals of george wooster and james senn 1707747collectionimagehttp://images.ourontario.ca/haldimandmuseums/1707747/data19142010-11-17T13:07:44Z26437image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001707887f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.170788717078872010-11-17T13:16:36Z2010-11-17T13:16:36ZfalsetrueHaldimand CountyArmsarmamentRiflesWorld War 1914-19181914http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001707887t.jpgRifle with straprifle with strap 1707887collectionhttp://images.ourontario.ca/haldimandmuseums/1707887/data19142010-11-17T10:58:31Z26596image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001707848f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.170784817078482010-11-17T13:17:16Z2010-11-17T13:17:29ZfalsetrueHaldimand CountyArmsarmamentWorld War II1914http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001707848t.jpgRiflerifle 1707848collectionimagehttp://images.ourontario.ca/haldimandmuseums/1707848/data19142010-11-15T14:40:07Z#1 - no base; cotter pinlever intact; on front "M"; on bottom "36M MK1"; 9.5cm in height#2 - added base plate; cotter pinlever intact; screw plug missing; on fron "MP"; on back, below lever "6"; height to top of pin/plug 11.5cm128377image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001693068f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.169306816930682010-11-16T12:45:31Z2010-11-16T12:45:31ZfalsetrueHaldimand CountyArmsarmamentGrenadesWorld War 1914-19181914http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001693068t.jpgTwo Hand Grenadestwo hand grenades 1693068collectionhttp://images.ourontario.ca/haldimandmuseums/1693068/data19142010-11-15T12:07:45ZLeather strap to affix to belt, metal casing for blade; blade 30cm long, total length 45.5cm. On metal between handle and blade, engraving "21 62" and on tab of metal blade casing, engraving "H2"49020image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001659303f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.165930316593032010-11-16T12:44:18Z2010-11-16T12:44:18ZfalsetrueHaldimand CountyArmsarmamentWorld War 1914-19181914http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001659303t.jpgGerman "Butcher" Bayonetgerman butcher bayonet 1659303collectionhttp://images.ourontario.ca/haldimandmuseums/1659303/data19142010-11-16T10:53:11Z40cm tall; 8.5cm at widest part; cap 4cm tall. Stamped on the cap "remove before firing" and "No. 1?2?; WBL ??". Stamped on the body "50/50 8 MOR? 9638, PG/C 10?42??"123273image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001707690f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.1707690eng17076902010-11-16T12:46:07Z2010-11-16T12:46:07ZfalsetrueHaldimand CountyMortars (Ordnance)World War 1914-19181914http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001707690t.jpgMortarmortar 1707690collectionhttp://images.ourontario.ca/haldimandmuseums/1707690/data19142010-11-16T11:04:48ZTotal length 13cm; height 7.5cm; on belt "PPJ B II"; on bottom of each cartridge "DAC 44"80305image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001707691f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.1707691eng17076912010-11-16T12:46:32Z2010-11-16T12:46:32ZfalsetrueBulletsMachine gunsWorld War 1914-19181914http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001707691t.jpgAmmunition cartridges on a belt for a machine gunammunition cartridges on a belt for a machine gun 1707691collectionhttp://images.ourontario.ca/haldimandmuseums/1707691/data19142010-11-16T11:22:08ZTotal length 49cm; blade 34cm. Leather with metal blade casing. On the hook "?? 29515". No other engraving or stampings.56588image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001707696f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.170769617076962010-11-16T12:53:46Z2010-11-16T12:53:46ZfalsetrueHaldimand CountyArmsarmamentWorld War 1914-19181914http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001707696t.jpgQuill Bayonetquill bayonet 1707696collectionhttp://images.ourontario.ca/haldimandmuseums/1707696/data19142010-11-17T13:26:25ZBlack, hardened leather shell, metal eagle badge on front with inscription "Koenig" "Mit Gott Fur FR und Vaterland". Spike 3.5cm tall139382image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001707894f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.170789451.50189610.49270417078942010-11-17T13:33:10Z2010-12-08T15:47:09ZfalsetrueFederal Republic of GermanyHelmetsWorld War 1914-19181914http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/esmcc/ESMCC001707894t.jpgPickelhaube helmetpickelhaube helmet 1707894collectionimagehttp://images.ourontario.ca/haldimandmuseums/1707894/dataNovember 19, 18852010-03-07T12:58:13ZThe subdivision of the township of Clara as subdivided into lots and concessions by J.W. Fitzgerald P.L.S., and shown on plan of survey, dated the 19th Nov 1885.Early surveyors, like William E. Logan, used Rochon micrometer telescopes and targets (disk on a calibrated pole) to measure distance. Each microscope had a different calibration and therefore a different range. The instruments were calibrated against a distance measured with a surveyors chain (also known as Gunter's chain). One chain had 100 links and was 66 feet (about 20 meters) or 22 yards long.SourcesWilliam E. Logan (2007). 1845 Survey of the Upper Ottawa Valley. Mercury Series History Paper 54. Charles H. Smith and Ian Dyck (eds.). Gatineau, Quebec: Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation.surveyor's chain. (2010). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved April 14, 2010, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/575448/surveyors-chainCertificate:The subdivision of the township of Clara as subdivided into lots and concessions by J.W. Fitzgerald P.L.S., and shown on plan of survey, dated the 19th Nov 1885, [with the exception of concessions A,B, and C] is hereby annulled. Signed: F.A. MacDougall Deputy Minister.Certificate:Surveys performed henceforth within the former subdivision of the township of Clara, [with the exception of concessions A,B, and C] shall be classified as being in unsubdivided territory, which means that each surveyed parcel must be designated by its mining claim number, or if not a mining claim, then by the surveyors official letters and numbers. Each survey made must adhere to the form area, or unsubdivided township. Signed: F.W. Beatty.234392image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/hcmpl/HCMPL073171f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.73171eng731712010-03-08T12:45:25Z2010-08-09T07:48:30ZfalsetrueHead, Clara and Maria Public LibraryClaraOttawa RiverPlan of Residence, Clara Township, Renfrew County, ONDeux Rivières, Clara Township, Renfrew County, ONAylen Siding, CPR Station, Clara Township, Renfrew County, ONNovember 19, 1885http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/hcmpl/HCMPL073171t.jpgClara Township Map ca.1885clara township map ca1885 73171clara township map ca1885 73171imagetextcollectionhttp://images.OurOntario.ca/hcmpl/73171/dataApril 7, 18692010-03-07T12:56:30ZA copy of a map of Maria Township issued from the Department of Crown Lands, Toronto.Early surveyors, like William E. Logan, used Rochon micrometer telescopes and targets (disk on a calibrated pole) to measure distance. Each microscope had a different calibration and therefore a different range. The instruments were calibrated against a distance measured with a surveyors chain (also known as Gunter's chain). One chain had 100 links and was 66 feet (about 20 meters) or 22 yards long.SourcesWilliam E. Logan (2007). 1845 Survey of the Upper Ottawa Valley. Mercury Series History Paper 54. Charles H. Smith and Ian Dyck (eds.). Gatineau, Quebec: Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation.surveyor's chain. (2010). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved April 14, 2010, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/575448/surveyors-chainExamined and certified a true copy. A. Russell, Assistant Commissioner.1150276image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/hcmpl/HCMPL073170f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.73170eng731702010-03-08T10:10:56Z2010-08-09T07:49:56ZfalsetrueHead, Clara and Maria Public LibraryMariaBissett CreekOttawa RiverPlan of Residence, Maria Township, Renfrew County, ONMaria Township, Renfrew County, ONAdelard, Maria TownshipGrattan, Maria TownshipApril 7, 1869http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/hcmpl/HCMPL073170t.jpgMaria Township ca.1869maria township ca1869 73170maria township ca1869 73170imagetextcollectionhttp://images.OurOntario.ca/hcmpl/73170/dataJuly 19 18662010-03-07T12:55:03ZCopy of the plan of part of the township of Maria.Early surveyors, like William E. Logan, used Rochon micrometer telescopes and targets (disk on a calibrated pole) to measure distance. Each microscope had a different calibration and therefore a different range. The instruments were calibrated against a distance measured with a surveyors chain (also known as Gunter's chain). One chain had 100 links and was 66 feet (about 20 meters) or 22 yards long.SourcesWilliam E. Logan (2007). 1845 Survey of the Upper Ottawa Valley. Mercury Series History Paper 54. Charles H. Smith and Ian Dyck (eds.). Gatineau, Quebec: Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation.surveyor's chain. (2010). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved April 14, 2010, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/575448/surveyors-chainDepartment of Crown Lands Ottawa. Copy created July 19, 1866. Signed A. Russell, Assistant Commissioner1079436image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/hcmpl/HCMPL073169f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.73169eng731692010-03-08T12:45:59Z2010-08-09T07:50:11ZfalsetrueHead, Clara and Maria Public LibraryMariaBissett CreekOttawa RiverPlan of Residence, Maria Township, Renfrew County, ONMaria Township, Renfrew County, ONAdelard, Maria TownshipGrattan, Maria TownshipJuly 19 1866http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/hcmpl/HCMPL073169t.jpgMaria Township ca. 1866maria township ca 1866 73169maria township ca 1866 73169imagetextcollectionhttp://images.OurOntario.ca/hcmpl/73169/data18862010-03-07T12:48:08ZPlan of residence for the township of Maria, dated ca. 1886. Surveyed by E. Stewart P.L.S.Early surveyors, like William E. Logan, used Rochon micrometer telescopes and targets (disk on a calibrated pole) to measure distance. Each microscope had a different calibration and therefore a different range. The instruments were calibrated against a distance measured with a surveyors chain (also known as Gunter's chain). One chain had 100 links and was 66 feet (about 20 meters) or 22 yards long.SourcesWilliam E. Logan (2007). 1845 Survey of the Upper Ottawa Valley. Mercury Series History Paper 54. Charles H. Smith and Ian Dyck (eds.). Gatineau, Quebec: Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation.surveyor's chain. (2010). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved April 14, 2010, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/575448/surveyors-chain2922114image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/hcmpl/HCMPL073168f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.73168eng731682010-03-08T12:46:18Z2010-08-09T07:50:26ZfalsetrueHead, Clara and Maria Public LibraryMariaTownshipBissett CreekPlan of Residence, Maria Township, Renfrew County, ONAdelard, Maria TownshipGrattan, Maria Township1886http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/hcmpl/HCMPL073168t.jpgMaria Township ca. 1886maria township ca 1886 73168maria township ca 1886 73168imagetextcollectionhttp://images.OurOntario.ca/hcmpl/73168/dataUnknown2010-03-07T13:03:29ZPlan for the Township of ClaraEarly surveyors, like William E. Logan, used Rochon micrometer telescopes and targets (disk on a calibrated pole) to measure distance. Each microscope had a different calibration and therefore a different range. The instruments were calibrated against a distance measured with a surveyors chain (also known as Gunter's chain). One chain had 100 links and was 66 feet (about 20 meters) or 22 yards long.SourcesWilliam E. Logan (2007). 1845 Survey of the Upper Ottawa Valley. Mercury Series History Paper 54. Charles H. Smith and Ian Dyck (eds.). Gatineau, Quebec: Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation.surveyor's chain. (2010). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved April 14, 2010, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/575448/surveyors-chain1606387image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/hcmpl/HCMPL073174f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.73174eng731742010-03-08T12:43:53Z2010-08-09T07:51:29ZfalsetrueHead, Clara and Maria Public LibraryClaraOttawa RiverClara TownshipDeux Rivières, Clara Township, Renfrew County, ONAylen Siding, CPR Station, Clara Township, Renfrew County, ONUnknownhttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/hcmpl/HCMPL073174t.jpgMap of Clara Townshipmap of clara township 73174map of clara township 73174imagetextcollectionhttp://images.OurOntario.ca/hcmpl/73174/dataUnknown2010-03-07T13:01:15ZPlan of residence for the township of Head.Early surveyors, like William E. Logan, used Rochon micrometer telescopes and targets (disk on a calibrated pole) to measure distance. Each microscope had a different calibration and therefore a different range. The instruments were calibrated against a distance measured with a surveyors chain (also known as Gunter's chain). One chain had 100 links and was 66 feet (about 20 meters) or 22 yards long.SourcesWilliam E. Logan (2007). 1845 Survey of the Upper Ottawa Valley. Mercury Series History Paper 54. Charles H. Smith and Ian Dyck (eds.). Gatineau, Quebec: Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation.surveyor's chain. (2010). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved April 14, 2010, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/575448/surveyors-chain824653image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/hcmpl/HCMPL073173f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.73173eng731732010-03-08T12:44:21Z2010-08-09T07:51:51ZfalsetrueHead, Clara and Maria Public LibraryHeadHead TownshipPlan of Residence, Head Township, Renfrew County, ONMackey Station (now Mackey), Head Township, Renfrew County, ONRockcliffe (now Stonecliffe), Head Township, Renfrew County, ONUnknownhttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/hcmpl/HCMPL073173t.jpgMap of Head Townshipmap of head township 73173map of head township 73173imagetextcollectionhttp://images.OurOntario.ca/hcmpl/73173/dataJuly 18592010-03-07T12:59:47ZPlan of Head Township dated July 1859.Early surveyors, like William E. Logan, used Rochon micrometer telescopes and targets (disk on a calibrated pole) to measure distance. Each microscope had a different calibration and therefore a different range. The instruments were calibrated against a distance measured with a surveyors chain (also known as Gunter's chain). One chain had 100 links and was 66 feet (about 20 meters) or 22 yards long.SourcesWilliam E. Logan (2007). 1845 Survey of the Upper Ottawa Valley. Mercury Series History Paper 54. Charles H. Smith and Ian Dyck (eds.). Gatineau, Quebec: Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation.surveyor's chain. (2010). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved April 14, 2010, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/575448/surveyors-chainCrown Lands Department Toronto. Signed: A. Russell, Assistant Commissioner.665288image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/hcmpl/HCMPL073172f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.73172eng731722010-03-08T12:44:48Z2010-08-09T07:52:10ZfalsetrueHead, Clara and Maria Public LibraryHeadOttawa RiverHead TownshipPlan of Residence, Head Township, Renfrew County, ONMackey Station (now Mackey), Head Township, Renfrew County, ONRockcliffe (now Stonecliffe), Head Township, Renfrew County, ONJuly 1859http://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/hcmpl/HCMPL073172t.jpgHead Township ca.1859head township ca1859 73172head township ca1859 73172imagetextcollectionhttp://images.OurOntario.ca/hcmpl/73172/data19702010-08-11T11:52:09ZunknownBlack and White aerial photograph of the Ottawa River taken in 1970. The Photographs were reproduced with the Permission of Natural Resources Canada 2009, courtesy of the National Air Photo Library. Funding for the one time use of this collection was generously provided by Ontario Power Generation.The bottom of the photograph is the Quebec side. The top of the photograph is the Ontario side. Highway 17 is visible in the photograph.204591image/jpeghttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/hcmpl/HCMPL084032f.jpgfalsefalseOOI.84032840322010-08-20T18:54:40Z2010-08-20T18:54:40ZfalsetrueHead, Clara and Maria Public LibraryHead, Clara and MariaUpper Ottawa Riverhttp://images.ourontario.ca/Partners/hcmpl/HCMPL084032t.jpgAerial Photograph of the Upper Ottawa River in the Townships c. 1970aerial photograph of the upper ottawa river in the townships c 1970 84032imagecollectionhttp://images.OurOntario.ca/hcmpl/84032/data2010-08-11T13:50:19ZUnknownAerial Photograph taken of Upper Ottawa River in 1938 or 1939. The Photographs were reproduced with the Permission of Natural Resources Canada 2009, courtesy of the National Air Photo Library. Funding for the one time use of this collection was generously provided by Ontario Power Generation.Old Highway 17 is visible in the photograph. 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